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Published Online: April 1993

Ten Trends in Managed Care and Their Impact on the Biopsychosocial Model

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Dr. Sharfstein's introduction: Managed care has had a profound impact on clinical practice. Clinicians find fourth and fifth parties are looking over thier shoulders to review their treatment plans for cost-efficiency. The biopsychosocial model of diagnosis and treatment is called into question as more stringent measures of medical necessity and appropriateness become the basis for reimbursement. In this column, Dr. Robert Schreter identifies ten trends in managed care and examines their impact on the biopsychosocial model.

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Pages: 325 - 327

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Published in print: April 1993
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Robert K. Schreter
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore; 2360 West Joppa Road, Suite 222, Lutherville, Maryland 21093

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